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#1 Jeanie   User is offline

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 12:21 PM

Hey Folks,


There is this dutch website, very controversial, because the goverment hate them cause they always have the latest nws first before it's official. And always true.


So what do i read ?!


Yellowstone is about to errupt.


After further investigation (it's not on bbc and cnn yet ) i most news on non-american website's ( a trick from the goverment to avoid mass panic ? )


Facts are that in the past weeks there have been shitloads of earthquackes in yellowstone and the ground has rised for 1 whole meter. Small animals such as rabbits have left the area about 4 months ago. The vulcano errupts every 600.000 year and the last time was 640.000 year, so it's 40.000 year late.


IF this is true and it's going to happen...we'l be in for a nuclear winter or possibly even a new ice age.


What are you thoughts ?


http://www.denverpos...=commented-news


http://www.livescien...ruption.&title=


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Posted 03 January 2009 - 4:42 PM

I think i have enough coal in the basement if it's really getting that cold. But what do i think? People do a lot of shit to this planet, why can't nature give something "back"?




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Posted 03 January 2009 - 5:29 PM

Scary news there!


What a way to ring in the New Year with some hot lava and magma flowing down your street at 1,500 °F.

I'd be outta there ASAP!




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Posted 03 January 2009 - 7:22 PM

I've read about this in AP (associate press) articles. The recent Yellowstone earthquakes have been covered, though not extensively. But it was on the front page of headlining news on yahoo.com yesterday and the news is out there.


Mammoth mountains (a dormant - for now - volcano) here in California had been releasing pressure for quite some time with earthquakes that are becoming more and more frequent


I think the reason for limited coverage on major televised news outlets could be due to multiple things that have to do with more direct human interest (ongoing wars, Gaza, and here in the US the controversy of Obama/Warren in the upcoming inauguration, the financial crisis, predicted economic collapse of 2009, yada yada).


Maybe I'm jaded - growing up in a place where "the Big One" looms in the back of everyone's subsconsciousness, or when the wind is hot and dry we just wait and see where the next fire is going to break out, or I see the constant reminder of the possibility of a tsunami when I drive through Laguna Beach and see the tsunami escape route signs... we can live in a state of awareness but it doesn't do much good to live in a state of fear over something we cannot control. In the face of natural calamity, there's not much we can do but be aware and be as prepared as we can and keep on with life... and god forbid if a ground levelling disaster strikes, hope our communities are prepared, and hope our government is prepared to deal with a crisis unlike the devastating and downright embarrassing Katrina fiasco.




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Posted 03 January 2009 - 7:24 PM

Interesting, don't really know what to say though. Hope we dont die. ;S



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Posted 03 January 2009 - 10:01 PM

Hmm...thr are so many band I wish to see (again) live before I die...




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Posted 03 January 2009 - 10:39 PM

Looks ominous, but could be another example of the times where it's so easy to get information out there, and it has a tendency to be misinterpreted or overemphasised.


Anyway, have a read at http://www.agiweb.or...pervolcano.html - seems to be more of a scientific counterargument.


Think I'll be sleeping easy!




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Posted 06 January 2009 - 5:19 AM

I was linked to some of this stuff via email from a friend the other day. Supposedly several bears have been awoken from hibernation which is very uncommon.


Stuff like this scares the shit out of me though, I always reflect on what I have and haven't done and questioning if I lived a fruitful life.


Newk-u-lar winter you say?


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Posted 06 January 2009 - 9:54 PM

Sometimes I'm happy to live far away from that bright centre of the universe.




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Posted 06 January 2009 - 11:33 PM

I'm under the impression that if humankind were to be completely wiped out instantaneously, the karmic balance would remain, for all intents and purposes, neutral.


It's not like I welcome death, nor do I wish death on anyone else. Far from it, in fact, I wish everyone a long, happy and fulfilling life. I just get tired of all the horrific, selfish, so-called inhumane acts which the human race subjects upon itself, so much so that I think in the end the goodness inherent in us all becomes questionably inconsequential when compared to how much suffering there is.


So what I'm left with is the idea that if the event comes to pass which many refer to as the "apocalypse," I won't give a shit. Well, that's too harsh, actually: I should say that I'm comfortable with humankind being abruptly informed that it has had its chance.


The universe's answer to our attempt: EPIC FAIL.




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Posted 07 January 2009 - 3:52 PM

http://www.youtube.com/v/_c6HsiixFS8&hl=en&fs=1



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Posted 11 January 2009 - 6:18 AM

^^^damn


That is weird, a rainbow from a sprinkler.



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Posted 11 January 2009 - 7:54 AM

Really? How is that weird?


It's the same thing that happens when water falls from the sky.


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